Queen Elizabeth II, who rallied support for the monarchy despite presiding over what was once known as the world's most famous dysfunctional family, next month becomes Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
Brazilian farmer Marcos Croce has woken up and smelled the coffee - embracing the organic trend and bucking Brazil's long-held status as a mass producer of poor quality beans.
IS claims responsibility for blast at used-car dealership that targeted the military
A Trigana Air plane that went missing with 54 people on board on Sunday crashed in Indonesia's eastern Papua region, a Transport Ministry official said.
Tributes for Pakistan's late former military spy chief Lieutenant General Hamid Gul poured in on Sunday, words bound to infuriate Pakistan's neighbors after he spent a career promoting Islamic militancy in Afghanistan and India.
Victims found in vessel's hold had apparently suffocated, paper says
Telecommunications powerhouse AT&T Inc has provided extensive assistance to the US National Security Agency as the spy agency conducts surveillance on huge volumes of Internet traffic passing through the United States, a newspaper reported.
The talks between Turkey's leading political parties on the formation of a coalition government failed on Thursday, increasing the likelihood of holding early elections in November.
The United States is investigating whether the Islamic State used chemical weapons, the White House said on Thursday, following allegations that IS militants deployed chemical weapons against Kurdish forces in northern Iraq.
Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro celebrated his 89th birthday on Thursday with a surprise visit to Bolivian President Evo Morales, who was in Havana for the occasion.
The two e-mails on Hillary Clinton's private server that an auditor deemed "top secret" include a discussion of a news article detailing a US drone operation.
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